Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasWells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... brought those perfumed and embroidered gloves which he was the first to introduce into England . A superb pair which he presented to her majesty were so much approved by her , that she sat for her portrait with them on her hands . These ...
... brought those perfumed and embroidered gloves which he was the first to introduce into England . A superb pair which he presented to her majesty were so much approved by her , that she sat for her portrait with them on her hands . These ...
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... brought him under obligations to her too sacred to be dissolved by any subsequent stipulation of his , though one to which Mary herself had been compelled to become a party . Neither had chivalrous ideas by any means lost their force in ...
... brought him under obligations to her too sacred to be dissolved by any subsequent stipulation of his , though one to which Mary herself had been compelled to become a party . Neither had chivalrous ideas by any means lost their force in ...
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... brought before the tribunal of his brother - peers ; and a perfectly fair and regular trial , according to the practices of that age , was accorded him . Whatever his intentions might have been , his actions appear to have come clearly ...
... brought before the tribunal of his brother - peers ; and a perfectly fair and regular trial , according to the practices of that age , was accorded him . Whatever his intentions might have been , his actions appear to have come clearly ...
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... brought with it its own sufficient punishment , in the fears , jealousies and dis- quiets which it entailed upon her . Where Mary was concerned , the most approved loyalty , the longest course of faithful service , and the truest ...
... brought with it its own sufficient punishment , in the fears , jealousies and dis- quiets which it entailed upon her . Where Mary was concerned , the most approved loyalty , the longest course of faithful service , and the truest ...
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... brought to effect in 1574 a mar- riage between Elizabeth Cavendish , her daughter by a former husband , and Charles Stuart , brother of Darnley and next to the king of Scots in the order of succession to the crowns both of England and ...
... brought to effect in 1574 a mar- riage between Elizabeth Cavendish , her daughter by a former husband , and Charles Stuart , brother of Darnley and next to the king of Scots in the order of succession to the crowns both of England and ...
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